What the hell is ASA? An introductory class to film at Lomography Gallery Store East London

Not sure what speed film to put in your camera? Not even sure what film speed is? And what the hell is cross-processing?? Be confused no longer..

..and join Lomography Gallery Store East London for a workshop on all things film! Learn how to get the very best from your camera by matching it with the perfect film. We’ll go through all the film we have on offer here in store and what cameras and lighting conditions suit them best. You’ll be a film expert in no time flat!

Tickets are £10 and include a lend-a-camera, a roll of film and 10% off film processing. Pop in store or call us on 02074260999 to book a place!

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